Exploring the potential of 7,4'-di(diethylamino)flavylium as a novel photosensitizer for topical photodynamic therapy of skin cancer.

探索 7,4'-二(二乙氨基)黄酮作为新型光敏剂在皮肤癌局部光动力疗法中的应用潜力

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作者:Correia Patrícia, Araújo Paula, Marto Joana, Ribeiro Helena, Mateus Nuno, de Freitas Victor, Oliveira Joana, Fernandes Iva
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a minimally invasive therapeutic approach that has shown promising results in recent years, particularly in the dermatological clinical treatment of several pathologies, including neoplastic skin diseases. In light of the recent discovery of the photosensitizing properties of a water-soluble group of amino-based flavylium dyes, research efforts have led to the development of a novel synthetic dye with two diethylamino moieties in its structure, 7,4'-di(diethylamino)flavylium (7,4'diN(Et)(2)). This dye was tested as a potential photosensitizer for PDT of skin cancer. A single light dose of 22.5 J/cm(2) efficiently killed SCC-25 (squamous cell carcinoma) and A375 (melanoma) cells, reducing cellular viability by more than 80% in the presence of the flavylium at 0.75 µM. Meanwhile, the negligible cellular toxicity of the dye in the absence of light stimulus points out a wide and safe therapeutic window. Interestingly, significant light-induced toxicity effects were still observed after washing out the compound before cell irradiation. Moreover, out of the three prototype flavylium-loaded hydrogels, each one based on a different polymer (Carbomer, Caesalpinia Spinosa Gum and Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose), carbomer-based formulation stood out for its substantial absorbance and fluorescence increment and enhanced(1)O(2) photogeneration activity compared to the flavylium in aqueous solution. The findings of this study provide valuable insights concerning the potential of this flavylium dye as a candidate for photodynamic therapy of skin cancer and strongly support the need for further testing in more advanced biological settings to fully assess its efficacy and safety.

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